Monday, June 15, 2015

Pampering Your Hot Tub

Pampering Your Hot Tub

Your hot tub can do a lot for you: helping you to keep warm, relax, unwind, spend time with family, or help entertain friends. To get the most out of your hot tub, you need to take care of it and that means making sure you have the right hot tub accessories for it.

The first thing you should do is make sure you have a good hot tub cover. These are perhaps the most important accessory for a hot tub and serves to save you money. With a good hot tub cover, you can save money and energy by keeping the heat in your water. , Taking care of your hot tub cover, with a special treatment (Also available from your hot tub accessory retailer) extends its life and saves you even more. If lifting and replacing the cover seems like a hassle, there are also automated lifters that will do the job for you.

There are a number of other hot tub accessories that can make your life easier. With a good filtration system, keeping your hot tub clean is a breeze. The new ClearRay system, for example, utilizes UV light to kill the bacteria in your water, without any by-products or unpleasant chemical odours. For improved safety, you could invest in a variety of railings and steps that make getting into and out of your hot tub much easier and safer. For added relaxation, nothing beats a good set of in-tub seats.Pamper your hot tub so it can pamper you!

Friday, May 1, 2015

Soothe Those Aching Muscles With Hydrotherapy

Soothe Those Aching Muscles With Hydrotherapy


There's never a wrong time to relax in a hot tub! But did you know that while it feels fantastic, it can also be good for you? That's the secret of hydrotherapy.

People have been benefiting from the rejuvenating warmth and relaxation offered by spas for ages, since the time of the Greeks and the Romans! Have you ever tried the famed Japanese Onsen hot springs? You don't need to travel all that way to benefit from the relaxing and rejuvenating properties of hydrotherapy though - You can get it right in the comfort of your own hot tub.

Hydrotherapy jets, available as one of many accessories for your hot tub can relieve your aches and pains. The carefully placed jets are surrounded in water, and the exposure of air creates a highly bubbled mix of bliss that swirls around your body, gently massaging. It has a number of useful effects, including: soothing sore muscles, improving circulation, and helping to reduce stress and speed the recovery of joint and muscle injury. If you have arthritis, it is also considered a good treatment for relief. Combine this with other hot tub accessories, such as hot tub lighting and music; and you can revitalize your body and mind.

Living in Alaska we want to be active all summer, so relieve the stress of the day in your hot tub and make the most of the midnight sun. www.arctichomeliving.com

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Benefits of Owning a Hot Tub in the Summer



Benefits of Owning a Hot Tub in the Summer


A vast majority of people believe that the winter season is the best time of year to own a hot tub. We aren't disagreeing; it's nice to slip into a warm bath of relaxation after a cold Alaskan winter day! However, Arctic Home Living wants you to be aware about some of the fabulous benefits of using a hot tub in the summer.

Summer sporting events are starting. That means you might be working up a sweat, whether you're in the game or cheering from the side lines. After the game is over, wouldn't it be nice to slide into a warm, soothing Jacuzzi hot tub? Not only will it help your muscles relax but it's a great way to unwind.

Coming home from a summer vacation doesn't mean the relaxation is over. An evening of soaking in a hot tub can make you feel as if you have been transported to a tropical paradise. Grab a good book, a cold drink and relax: without ever leaving your property.

During the summer months, more people are inclined to free up their schedules and be more social. A hot tub party on a summer night is a great way to bond, and share stories about your summer adventures. Whether it be with an evening with your family or friends, a hot tub gathering is always pleasurable. Your neighbors will be itching for an invite!

We know at Arctic Home Living, that a hot tub can provide you with enjoyment all year round.  www.arctichomeliving.com

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

The Choice is Clear: The CLEARRAY Water System



The Choice is Clear: The CLEARRAY Water System

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Is it just us, or does balancing the chemicals in your hot tub seem like a job fit for a chemist? If you overdo it, you might end up with pungent-smelling water that leaves your skin dry and itchy. If you let the chemical levels get too low, you'll have murky, germ-contaminated water to deal with.

So, what's a hot tub owner to do?

Arctic Home Living is proud to offer the latest in water purification technology: the CLEARRAY water purification system. This water purification system is reliable, easy to use and requires very little maintenance. More importantly, it will save you plenty of time that could be better spent, well, enjoying your hot tub!

How does it work, exactly?

The CLEARRAY water purification system is integrated right into your hot tub's plumbing system. As water flows into its stainless-steel tank, it is exposed to Germicidal UV-C Rays that instantly treat and eliminate up to 99.9% of waterborne pathogens. The best part? This whole process is natural, meaning it won't produce any harmful by-products and requires no chemicals.

With the CLEARRAY water purification system installed in your hot tub, you'll reap countless benefits. Not only will you no longer have to worry about irritating your skin and eyes, but you won't have to smell that strong chlorine odour.

Perhaps the biggest change you'll notice when you switch to CLEARRAY is the amount of money you save. This water purification system greatly reduces the amount of sanitizer required to maintain ideal chlorine levels in your hot tub by 52 percent!

The CLEARRAY water purification system will also save you money in hot tub cover repair costs. A main cause of hot tub cover damage is due to chemical burns. With fewer chemicals in your spa, there is less chance your hot tub cover will get chemical burns.

Interested in the CLEARRAY water purification system? Come to Arctic Home Living to find out more about getting this amazing water purification system installed in your hot tub.

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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

4 Ways to Keep Skin Healthy in the Hot Tub



4 Ways to Keep Skin Healthy in the Hot Tub 


We have all heard that it is a “dry cold” up here and our skin confirms this statement!  There is probably nothing better than sitting in a beautiful hot tub on a cool night. Enjoying the warmth of the tub, whether you're relaxing on your own, or enjoying the company of others. Unfortunately, sometimes if you have sensitive skin you are prone to have your skin dry out from using the hot tub. Here are 4 easy solutions to prevent dry skin while using a hot tub frequently.
  1. Hydrate your body. Staying well hydrated can help you avoid dry skin. If your body does not have enough water in your system, it will absorb the hot water while you are soaking in the tub. You can avoid that by drinking at least three glasses of water before entering a hot tub.
     
  2. Apply Baby Oil. Before entering a hot tub apply baby oil to your exposed skin for 10 minutes before entering the tub. Baby oil is designed to keep body moisture locked in. Upon exiting the tub you will notice more water drops will rest on top of your skin and will not absorb directly into the pores.
     
  3. Apply a Conditioner to the Water. There are certain water conditioners that contain moisturizing ingredients that can help prevent dry skin when using a hot tub. You simply add the solution to the hot tub. Before purchasing a product make sure it is oil free; you want to avoid allowing any leftover oils to remain in the water. Follow the instructions on how much of the solution to add to the water.
     
  4. Shower in Cool Water. Upon exiting the hot tub, showering in cool water will offset the long soak in the high temperatures. The cold water seals the skin's pores preventing them from getting clogged, compared to hot water which opens the pores.
Take good care of your skin this year while you are enjoying your hot tub and prevent your skin from drying out with these four tips from Arctic Home Living.

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Winter Relief - 6 Tips for Hot Tubing During the Winter



There is nothing better than slipping into your bubbly warm hot tub on a cold winter's day in Alaska. It's great to grab some good friends, or a loved one to sit outside and watch the snow fall while in the hot tub. However, in order to keep your hot tub running smoothly throughout the winter, you will need to take proper care of it. Here are a couple practices you should follow to help ensure a trouble-free winter with your hot tub.

  1. Complete maintenance
    Performing regular maintenance throughout the winter is extremely important (even if you're not using your hot tub daily). Be sure to monitor the water chemistry, and keep the sanitizer levels up. If you neglect regular maintenance during the winter, your hot tub will pay for it in the summer.
     
  2. Invest in a quality hot tub cover
    Trust us, a high-quality hot tub cover is worth the investment. A well-insulated cover can help keep the heat inside your hot tub, which can reduce the hydro and energy costs used to heat your tub. Another suggestion is to use a thermal blanket over top your regular hot tub cover as an added measure to help with insulation.
     
  3. Maintain the water temperature
    As the weather gets colder, it takes longer for your hot tub water to heat up. A more cost-effective method is to maintain the overall water temperature of your hot tub on a daily basis. You will spend more money reheating your hot tub (if you let the water get extremely cold), compared to keeping it at a balanced temperature all the time. This will also reduce the risk of the pipes freezing.
     
  4. Clear yourself a dry path
    Using your hot tub on a cold winter's night is awesome. There is nothing more fun, then watching the snow fall around you, while being toasty warm in the tub. To prevent yourself from freezing when you enter and/or exit the tub, make sure to have a direct path from your door to hot tub. You can easily lay down an outdoor mat, or stones to create an accessible and easy-to-clean path.
     
  5. Keep your head dry
    Soaking up the warmth of the hot tub in the winter can be very soothing. However, it's important to keep your head and hair dry. If you submerge yourself underwater then sit outside in the cold with wet hair can cause you to get sick.
     
  6. Stay warm and be smart
    You'll have to be the judge of when to use your hot tub, depending on the weather outside. If there is a blizzard going on in your backyard, chances are you should probably skip the hot tub for the night. Another tip is to bring a towel, robe, or coat outside with you before you enter the hot tub so you can keep warm after you exit. If you find that you're cold while sitting the hot tub, try wearing a hat to help keep your body heat in.

So next time you see some snow falling, why not grab your swimsuit and enjoy winter from the comfort of your hot tub? If you have any questions about how to keep your hot tub operating smoothly throughout the winter months, come into Arctic Home Living. We have three convenient locations to serve you better. We are your go-to store when it comes to cheap hot tubs in Anchorage, Alaska. With our knowledge, skills, and friendly sales staff, we can help keep your hot tub running effortlessly in Alaska all winter long.

Thursday, January 1, 2015

3 Ways to Stay Warm This Winter

3 Ways to Stay Warm This Winter

It’s the middle of January and the weather in Fairbanks, Alaska is dipping well into the minuses. With the chilly air, flurries and winds – you’re probably thinking about hibernating inside until spring. So what can you do to stay warm and escape the cold?

Here are our three favorite ways to get warm this winter:

  1. Fire up the fireplace: Whether you have a gas or wood fireplace, both options are a great feature for the home. Not only does it work quickly to heat the room, but it also helps to create a cozy atmosphere. Sitting by the fireplace is great by yourself, with your significant other or the whole family.
     
  2. Feel full of comfort: Comfort foods have a way of warming you on the coldest days. Stews, slow-cooked meats, soups, casseroles – there is so much to choose from! Whether you feel like taking an old family recipe or trying new recipe you found online, comfort foods will fill you up with warmth. If you’re looking for some recipes to start, check out Martha Stewart’s Winter Soups online.
     
  3. Bask in the heat of a hot tub: Have you ever tried hot tubing in the winter? Basking in the heat of a hot tub while sitting outside is an invigorating experience! Plus it gives you a chance to enjoy the outdoors without getting frostbite. Arctic Home Living has five different hot tub brands to choose from and a variety of hot tub accessories.